Example sentences of "[pron] [verb] [pers pn] at [det] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 ‘ Although someone supervises me at all times , I handle all my cases myself .
2 I discuss it at some length in Chapter 6 .
3 If I snatch your hat from your head with intent to steal it , that is conversion as well as trespass , but if I throw it at another person , that is trespass only , for I am not questioning your title to it .
4 It ran : ‘ Well , frankly , the problem as I see it at this moment in time is whether I should just lie down under all this hassle …
5 It ran : ‘ Well , frankly , the problem as I see it at this moment in time is whether I should just lie down under all this hassle …
6 CHARLES : Well , frankly , the problem as I see it At this moment in time is whether I Should just lie down under all this hassle And let them walk all over me , Or , whether I should just say : ‘ OK , I get the message ’ , and do myself in .
7 Now nobody help her at this stage .
8 She phoned him at all hours of the day and night , ranting sometimes , crying others .
9 To those who encountered him at this time , he seemed to grow more thick-set and muscular , endowed already with a public presence .
10 But as you say you at that point you do have to stop .
11 If she felt the presence of a man she had never known here in this house , just how much did Marguerite feel his presence and just how much did she need it at this time ?
12 It does n't sound quite so good when you put it at that sort of level , cause it puts a school at risk , but of course there 's no reason why a county council should n't borrow considerably more than this council does , looked at on accounting principle , unless I 'm wrong , and Mr I 'm going to call in a minute , will correct me if I am .
13 I can not recall whether it was a Labour Government who set it at that figure .
14 The Gallery is known as Il salotto di Milano , the ‘ drawing room of Milan ’ , being the traditional meeting place of the Milanese , who use it at all times of day attracted by the city 's best cafés and restaurants , together with a range of fine shops whose windows are dressed by masters in the craft .
15 Must you pester me at this moment ? ’
16 She 'll have to bribe the dezhurnaya to let you visit her at that time . ’
17 She does it at that desk and I 'll think she 's writing letters . ’
18 You see they did n't do things then that they would have done today , you see , seven years and you see I at that time , well I used to used to have a day off and instead of having a half day a week we used to have full day a fortnight and so of course on my day off I came home to see what I can do to help , you see and er my mother died .
19 The gradient of a curve is the gradient of tangent , so we can draw a tangent where you wanted it at that place .
20 We glimpse him at this time as the ‘ very accurate , industrious young man ’ commended by ‘ Governor ’ Thomas Pownall [ q.v . ] .
21 All stories were to be based on scientific and historical facts as we knew them at that time .
22 Do they meet you at another class ?
23 Lancashire men like women with a bit of fight in them , especially when they direct it at each other .
24 I knew there was n't any point in asking him to return them at this stage .
25 there have been some fairly er minor alterations to the procedures concerning contract admin wallets er and the various client reports , er but Hugh did ask me to raise them at this meeting , er to remind people of the need to er complete client reports .
26 Seven minutes is what it takes me at this time in the evening ; eight , sometimes nine , coming the opposite way in the morning , to allow for waits at the two pedestrian crossings and the crowds coming out of the station .
27 Jim Pickering was one of the four : ‘ I was Red 2 in company with Red I and Green Section when I saw a Ju88 engaged by A.A. about 1,000 feet above us … he saw me at this height and turned in a circle onto my tail .
28 As Branson would have been the first to acknowledge , common sense dictated that he avoid it at all costs .
29 So what we actually are possibly seeing is ourselves coming out of the trough so therefore part of it 's a training curve , but we do need to see that training curve start to come down and get back on to a level but we do n't know where the level is , that 's what worries us at this stage .
30 This was telling them — trying to bolster their morale — that we were coming to their aid when it was virtually impossible for us to aid them at that time .
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